What is the structure of industrial robots? A thorough explanation of how robotic arms move.
Explanation of the movements of industrial robots and their internal components!
Humans and robots have a commonality. Although mechanical robots and humans may seem like distant entities, their structures of bones and joints are actually the same. Industrial robots, primarily composed of robotic arms, are fundamentally structured with a combination of links (bones) and joints (joints). In terms of the human body, the freely bending parts like elbows and shoulders are the joints, while the bones connecting them are the links. The principle of moving the joints to transmit force through the links is the same for both humans and robots. *For more detailed information, please refer to the related catalog. Feel free to contact us for further inquiries.*
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Since starting production of Japan's first industrial robot in 1969, Kawasaki Heavy Industries has contributed to the development of various industries both domestically and internationally, alongside our customers, as a leading company in the field. As a pioneer in the industrial robot manufacturing sector, we have developed and supplied numerous high-quality and high-performance Kawasaki robots for various industries, including the automotive and electrical/electronic sectors, based on the technology and experience we have cultivated over more than 50 years of history. We propose solutions that meet our customers' needs, such as automation, labor-saving, productivity and quality improvement, and work environment enhancement.